*JORDYN’S POV*As my mother left the room, the door clicked shut softly behind her. Amelia’s footsteps echoed lightly on the wooden floor as she walked closer to me, her gaze never leaving my face. There was a calmness about her that unsettled me. It was as though she was always in control, always two steps ahead of the conversation we were about to have.“So,” she began, her voice smooth and almost too sweet, “What did your mother say?” She asked the question with an air of innocence, but the glint in her eyes betrayed her true intent. She wasn’t just asking. She wanted to know exactly where things stood—how far she could push me, how much leverage she had.I exhaled slowly, feeling the weight of the world press down on my shoulders. My mother’s words were still ringing in my ears, the pressure she had so casually dropped into my hands is now festering in my chest.“Same as always,” I muttered, glancing away from Amelia’s piercing gaze. “She wants things to move faster.”Amelia tilte
*JORDYN’S POV*As the door clicked shut behind Amelia, I felt an overwhelming sense of heaviness wash over me. My chest tightened, and the room seemed to close in on me. The silence was suffocating. I collapsed into the nearest chair, burying my face in my hands. What had my life become? I was engaged to someone I didn’t love, expected to take on the role of an Alpha alongside a Luna I wasn’t sure I trusted, and all the while, my bond with Brianne tugged at me relentlessly.The bond…That damn bond. I could feel it now, burning under my skin, pulling me toward her like an invisible chain. It was always there, simmering just below the surface, reminding me of the connection we shared, a connection that had been brutally severed but never truly gone. Every time I thought of moving forward with Amelia, the bond surged, a painful reminder of what I’d lost.I let out a shaky breath, pressing my hands against my temples. The pain was dull at first, a familiar ache, but now it was sharp, alm
*JORDYN’S POV*Josh nodded, stepping back toward me. “I figured as much. Go ahead.”I took a deep breath, leaning back in my chair and rubbing my temples. “The bond with Brianne…it’s not just emotional anymore. It’s physical. It hurts. I’ve never experienced anything like this before.” I said, looking Josh in the eye.Josh frowned, pulling a chair closer and sitting across from me. “Physical pain? That’s not good, Jordyn. I’ve heard of bonds causing discomfort, but pain like that usually means something’s seriously off.”“Yeah,” I muttered, rubbing my chest where the bond seemed to tighten. “It’s like every time I try to move forward with Amelia, the bond pulls me back harder. The more I try to distance myself from Brianne, the more it hurts.”Josh scratched his chin thoughtfully. “Bonds like that don’t just disappear. You know that, right? Unless you officially break it—reject it, you’re going to keep feeling that pull.”I grimaced. The thought of rejecting Brianne made my heart clen
*BRIANNE’S POV*Training at the pack house was unnecessarily exhausting today. We were back to wolf training, and as far as I can remember, I have fought two wolves today. Every muscle in my body felt heavy as if I were dragging rock instead of flesh. But despite the exhaustion, there was a surge of pride running through me. I was proud of my skills. The sting of not having my wolf still gnawed at me. But days like these reminded me that I wasn’t weak. Not by a long shot.The arena buzzed with life as the trainees walked about, talking in small groups and catching their breaths after the intense session. The scent of damp earth and sweat hung in the air, thick and oppressive. Wolves in various stages of transformation walked by, their fur matted with dirt. The trainers were shouting instructions, their voices blending into a chaotic symphony.I wiped the sweat from my brow and leaned against one of the stone pillars at the edge of the arena, letting the coolness seep into my skin. I c
*BRIANNE’S POV*“ENOUGH!”It was Jordyn. His voice was filled with an authority that silenced even the wildest wolves. The massive wolf on top of me hesitated, his ears flattening in submission.I could barely lift my head, but when I did, I saw Jordyn standing at the edge of the ring, his eyes blazing with fury. His gaze flicked to Amelia, and for the first time, I saw something dark in his expression—something close to hatred.The wolf backed away, retreating to the edge of the ring as Jordyn stepped forward, his focus entirely on me. He crossed the space between us in a few long strides, his hand reaching down to help me up.“Are you alright?” He asked, his voice low but urgent. There was concern in his eyes…genuine concern, not the indifferent mask he was putting on a few days ago.I nodded weakly, though I wasn’t sure how true it was. My body was screaming in pain, my side bleeding from the wolf’s claws. But the physical wounds were nothing compared to the confusion swirling in m
*BRIANNE’S POV*The walk to the infirmary was quiet, but my thoughts were anything but that. I replayed the scene in my head, trying to make sense of everything. Why had Amelia done that? What have I ever done to her? And Jordyn…why did he always seem to come to my rescue, even when his loyalty was supposed to lie elsewhere?***As Doctor El finished wrapping the bandage around my waist, I let out a slow breath, my body exhausted but healing quickly. Jordyn was still beside me, his hand resting gently on mine. The room was filled with thick silence. The type that almost had a pulse.The memories of the training ring were still fresh in my mind. My body felt every bruise, every hit, but none of it compared to the turmoil inside me. Did Amelia hate me so much as to single me out in front of everyone, knowing I didn’t have my wolf?“Thank you, El,” Jordyn said as the doctor packed away his tools.Doctor El gave me a sympathetic smile before leaving the room, his footsteps fading down the
*JORDYN’S POV*“What is wrong with you?” I lashed out, my voice echoing through the walls.Amelia had crossed the line today. My mind kept replaying the moment I saw Brianne crumple under the weight of that final blow, her body battered from the fight Amelia had practically orchestrated.One minute, I was talking with Josh, telling him about my bond with Brianne. And the next minute, an overwhelming surge of panic coursed through me— Brianne was in danger. I didn’t hesitate. I didn’t even think. The bond pulled me straight to her.And now, standing in front of Amelia, I could barely keep my anger in check.“So, you’re going to yell at me because of her?” Amelia’s voice trembled, her eyes watery with a mix of emotions that she didn’t even try to hide.“You had no reason to do that,” I said, my tone still sharp, though I tried to calm it. “No reason to single her out like that and force her into a fight she couldn’t win.”Amelia’s face flushed with resentment, her lips curling into a sn
*BRIANNE’S POV*It’s been days since the unnecessarily unfortunate encounter with Amelia, but the soreness in my muscles was a constant reminder of her petty actions. Despite my training, my body still ached in places, but my mind was more exhausted than anything. I couldn’t stop replaying that fight in my head, especially Amelia’s smug expression as she watched me struggle.“That girl is something else,” Mary’s voice broke into my thoughts, pulling me out of the haze.I glanced around the table, my best friend, sitting with a frustrated look on her face. We were at a quaint little restaurant just outside the pack house. The place has a warm, cozy feel, with wooden tables and soft lighting that reflects off the polished floor. The scent of fresh bread and coffee filled the air, giving it a comfortable vibe, though the tension I felt in my chest remained heavy.“I know, right?” I said, shaking my head. “I don’t know what I ever did to her. If she’s having issues with Jordyn, she should